Google Maps/Google Earth Additional Terms of Service

Google Maps/Google Earth allow you to view and use a variety of content, including map
and terrain data, imagery, business listings, traffic, reviews, and other related
information provided by Google, its licensors, and users (the
"Content").

By accessing, downloading, or using Google Maps/Google Earth, you are agreeing to:

Collectively, we refer to the Universal Terms, the Maps/Earth Additional Terms, the Legal
Notices, and the Privacy Policy as the "Agreement". The Agreement is a
binding contract between you and Google regarding your use of Google Maps/Google Earth.

License. Subject to the Agreement's terms, Google grants you a
non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use Google Maps/Google Earth, including
features that allow you to:

view and annotate maps;

create KML files and map layers;

publicly display Content with proper attribution online, in video, and in print;
and

Prohibited Conduct. When using Google Maps/Google Earth, you may not
(or allow those acting on your behalf to):

redistribute or sell any part of Google Maps/Google Earth or create a new product
or service based on Google Maps/Google Earth (unless you use the Google
Maps/Google Earth APIs in accordance with their terms of service);

use Google Maps/Google Earth to create or augment any other mapping-related
dataset (including a mapping or navigation dataset, business listings database,
mailing list, or telemarketing list) for use in a service that is a substitute
for, or a substantially similar service to, Google Maps/Google Earth;

use any part of Google Maps/Google Earth with other people's products or services
for or in connection with real-time navigation or autonomous vehicle control,
except through a specific Google-provided feature such as Android Auto or Send to
Car;

reverse engineer or attempt to extract the source code from Google Maps/Google
Earth or any related software, except to the extent that this restriction is
expressly prohibited by applicable law;

remove, obscure, or alter any Google terms of service or any links to or notices
of those terms, or any copyright, trademark, or other proprietary rights notices;
or

do anything inappropriate, illegal, or in violation of others' rights (including
their privacy, publicity, and intellectual property rights).

Actual Conditions; Assumption of Risk. When you use Google
Maps/Google Earth's map data, traffic, directions, and other Content, you may find
that actual conditions differ from the map results and Content, so exercise your
independent judgment and use Google Maps/Google Earth at your own risk. You’re
responsible at all times for your conduct and its consequences.

Your Content in Google Maps/Google Earth. Content you upload,
submit, store, send, or receive through Google Maps/Google Earth is subject to
Google’s Universal
Terms, including the license in the section entitled “Your Content in our
Services”. However, content that remains exclusively local to your device (such
as a locally-stored KML file) is not uploaded or submitted to Google, and is
therefore not subject to that license.

Government Users. If you are using our Services on behalf of a
government entity, the following terms apply:

“If you are using our Services on behalf of a government entity, that entity
accepts these terms. Solely to the extent permitted by applicable law,
regulation, or privileges and immunities, that entity will hold harmless and
indemnify Google and its affiliates, officers, agents and employees from any
claim, action or proceedings arising from or related to the use of the Services
or violation of these terms, including any liability or expense arising from
claims, losses, damages, judgements, litigation costs and legal fees.”

Governing Law.

For city or state government entities in the United States and European
Union, the Universal Terms section regarding governing law and venue will not
apply.

For United States federal government entities, the Universal Terms section
regarding governing law and venue is replaced in its entirety with the
following:

“This Agreement will be governed by and interpreted and enforced in
accordance with the laws of the United States of America without reference to
conflict of laws. Solely to the extent permitted by federal law: (A) the laws
of the State of California (excluding California’s conflict of laws rules)
will apply in the absence of applicable federal law; and (B) any dispute
arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the Services will be
litigated exclusively in the federal courts of Santa Clara County,
California, and the parties consent to personal jurisdiction in those
courts.”

U.S. Government Restricted Rights. All access or use of Google
Maps/Google Earth by or for the United States federal government is subject to
the "U.S. Government Restricted Rights" section in the Legal Notices.